Polyester 150D Oxford Fabric with Waterproof PU Coating and Flame Retardant CPAI-84 performance is a lightweight, production-friendly tent and cover fabric designed for B2B brands that need dependable rain protection, consistent bulk quality, and compliance-oriented documentation. Made with 100% polyester 150D*150D Oxford, it delivers a practical 2000mm hydrostatic head waterproof rating with a PU coated back and CPAI-84 flame-retardant positioning—ideal for tent flysheets, camping accessories, lightweight covers, and outdoor protection products.
InquiryFor premium B2B outdoor brands, “tent fabric” is not a commodity—your fabric choice influences product safety perception, customer trust, and long-term repeat orders. Buyers don’t just want a bright sample; they want a material that performs consistently across production lots, ships smoothly, and supports compliance-driven markets.
This 150D Polyester Oxford is built for lightweight tent and cover applications where you need a balance of:
Lightweight structure (easy packing, good drape)
Practical waterproof performance for rain exposure
Flame-retardant positioning aligned with CPAI-84—a widely referenced tentage flammability specification
150D Oxford is a popular choice when your design goal is lower weight and good sewability—especially for tent flysheets, inner accessories, and lightweight covers. It supports clean cutting and stable production handling.
This fabric is listed with Waterproof PU coating, 2000mm water pressure—a clear, RFQ-friendly waterproof spec for many standard tent and cover applications.
(If your product targets harsher weather or prolonged exposure, you can request higher hydrostatic head builds—see customization section.)
CPAI-84 is a tentage flammability specification (“Flame-Resistant Materials Used in Camping Tentage”) and includes test methods, performance criteria, and a labeling program emphasizing that tentage is not fireproof.
For many brand buyers, this is a key checkbox for distribution channels and regulated markets where flammability risk and warning labels matter.
The product page provides a straightforward specification set (yarn count, density, weight, width, finishing, use) and notes packing by roll or according to client requirement, supporting OEM workflows.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% Polyester |
| Yarn count | 150D*150D |
| Density | 30×19 |
| Weight | 90 gsm |
| Width | 150 cm |
| Finishing | Waterproof PU coating, 2000mm water pressure, Flame-Retardant CPAI-84 |
| Usage | Tent, Covers, etc. |
| Package | By roll / per client requirement |
A “mm” waterproof rating typically refers to hydrostatic head testing—how much water pressure a fabric withstands before water penetrates.
For tents, remember: fabric waterproofness is only one part of the system. Final rain performance also depends on:
seam construction and whether seam sealing is used
panel layout and tension points
zippers, vents, tie-outs, and reinforcement areas
If your product is a lightweight flysheet for fair-to-moderate weather, 2000mm can be a practical spec. If you are building “storm” products or long-duration exposure products, request higher hydrostatic head options.
CPAI-84’s labeling/warning language emphasizes that tentage is not fireproof and that users should keep flame/heat sources away from the fabric.
For B2B customers, that translates into an honest positioning:
FR helps reduce flame spread/ignition risk
FR does not mean “safe to expose to open flame”
Proper warnings and product education remain important
Camping tents
Lightweight canopies and temporary shelters
Accessory components (storm flaps, storage pockets, vestibule panels)
Equipment covers
Outdoor storage covers
Simple rain shields and packable protection
The product page explicitly lists Tent and Covers as core uses.
High-quality brand buyers often want a fabric that fits their exact product positioning. Typical customization options for a 150D PU coated tent fabric include:
Hydrostatic head upgrade (higher waterproof rating for severe weather lines)
Handfeel & stiffness tuning (packability vs structure)
Color options / shade control (lab dip approval, shade band for repeat orders)
Width and roll length adjustments to reduce cutting waste
FR documentation alignment for your market and labeling needs (project-based)
If you share your target end market (EU/UK/US/Canada), we can align the technical file and labeling expectations accordingly. For example, Canadian tent guidance emphasizes that tents must bear specific warning labels and that tents are not fireproof.
If you’re building a product line (not a one-off order), risk control matters. A typical brand sourcing workflow is:
Sample confirmation (color + handfeel + coating appearance)
Small pilot order for sewing + seam testing + rain simulation
Bulk order with lot control
Repeat order stability via shade band / internal standards
This fabric’s simple, documented spec set makes it easy to lock into your internal material library for long-term sourcing.
If you are sourcing 150D FR waterproof Oxford tent fabric for a premium brand program, send your target use and required waterproof/FR level. We’ll reply with pricing, MOQ guidance, and sampling options.
Q1: Is CPAI-84 a “fireproof” guarantee?
No. CPAI-84’s labeling/warnings emphasize that tentage is not fireproof and users should keep flame and heat sources away from the fabric.
Q2: What is the standard waterproof rating for this item?
The product page lists 2000mm water pressure with waterproof PU coating.
Q3: What are the standard specs (weight/width/yarn)?
90 gsm, 150 cm width, 150D*150D, density 30×19, 100% polyester.
Q4: What end uses is it recommended for?
The page lists Tent and Covers, among other outdoor protective uses.
Q5: Can you make higher waterproof versions for storm-grade tents?
Yes—many brands specify different waterproof levels by product tier. Share your target hydrostatic head and end use, and we can propose the right coating build.
Q6: How is it packed for export?
Packing is by roll or according to client requirement, suitable for OEM cutting-room workflows.
Q7: Do you provide documentation for FR and waterproof performance?
We can support documentation and testing alignment based on your target market and compliance route. CPAI-84 includes certification/labeling expectations in the tentage supply chain.
Q8: Can you support shade consistency for repeat orders?
Yes. For brand programs we recommend lab dip + shade band approvals and lot tracking, especially for seasonal repeat production.